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Authorities are asking for the public's help in finding the person(s) responsible for dumping a Yorkshire Terrier on the side of a snowy road in an upstate New York town on Friday morning. A passer-by driving in the Town of Kent spotted the small dog huddling in a small black metal pet crate on a snowy patch of property just off the side of the road near the intersection of White Pond Road and Farmers...

Misa Minnie the Yorkshire Terrier has learned to play the most adorable patty-cake and can perform many other endearing tricks at just 21 weeks old! Watch what she can do at 31 weeks old too! Related: Cute Yorkie's delightful tricks Sweet dog mimics other dog doing tricks Hand stand just one trick of many for Jack Russell Terrier Loki performs tricks Snax the Shih Tzu puppy shows off his tricks Smart dog knows what...

This adorable pup tries to see past the makeshift doggie gate to say "hello" to one of his humans. Happily, his efforts don't go unnoticed and he gets some much deserved attention. Related: Excited dog bounces off walls when owners return home Jumping Yorkshire Terrier excited to see hamster Happy Boxer loves the trampoline and jumps for joy Let your dogs see the action with a doggie gate.

Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Management The symptoms associated with Hypertonicity or Episodic Falling, also known as Hyperkinesis, Falling Cavaliers, Collapsing Cavalier Syndrome, Scotty Cramp or Paroxysmal Hypertonicity Disorder are often confused with epileptic seizures. However, Hypertonicity/Episodic Falling can be distinguished by the fact that dogs remain conscious through the event. Hypertonicity/Episodic Falling episodes appear to be triggered by stress, apprehension, excitement and variable periods of exercise. During episodes, affected dogs display increased muscle...